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New Invention That Kills Foodborne Pathogens in Minutes

A new technology to reduce contamination of dangerous bacteria on food has been developed by the researchers at University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc,. For years, foodborne pathogens known to be responsible for 76 million illnesses every year (ScienceDaily). The technology has been patented by U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as antimicrobial that kills [...]

Study Found Lower Death Rate in Coffee Drinker

In modern life, drinking coffee has become a lifestyle. It is now playing an important role to our life. Recently, a new study find that regular coffee drinking (up to 6 cups per day) is not associated with increased deaths in either men or women. In fact, both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee consumption is associated [...]

IBM Create Its Cools 3-D Computer Chips With Water

It was revealed in Science Daily that, in IBM’s labs, the researchers are about creating a design that promises to extend Moore’s Law into the next decade and significantly reduce the energy consumed by data centers. How could it be ? The scientist unveiled a powerful and efficient technique to cool 3-D chip stacks with [...]

UFO : Does The 70 Years Research Pay Off?

Electro-gravitics research seeking the nature of gravity and its control has reached a stage where profound implications for the entire human race have emerged. Perhaps the most startling and immediate involve aircraft, guided missiles, atmospheric and deep space flights. If only one line of research achieves the goal and it now seems plausible that this has [...]

Food Dyes May Protect Against Cancer, Research Found

Comments Yessi Pratiwi — June 1, 2008 / 2:11 pm

It was revealed in ScientistAmerica that among synthetic food dyes’s effect, protecting people from cancer may one of the good side. Gayle Orner, leader of the research at Oregon State University in Corvallis mentioned, “The public perception is that food dyes are bad, but some of them may have good points as well”. In the [...]

Finding The Wreckage of NASA’s Mars Polar Lander Will Lead The Clues What Went Wrong

It was revealed in NewScientist that finding the wreckage might explain why the mission of NASA’s Mars Polar Lander failed in 1999. Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona in Tucson, US, said that if they can find the Mars Polar Lander and be convinced they understand what they’re looking at, it might provide some clues [...]

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